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IBL Workshop at Florida Atlantic University

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Workshop at WSU with Mike Acerra

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Visit by Kristof Fenyvesi, Diego Lieban, and Zsolt Lavicza

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A showcase of the active student involvement in our IBL classrooms.

IBL workshop, San Luis Obispo, 2015
Group discussing Fibonacci Numbers with Julian Fleron
Student Reflecting in Writing

Discovering the Art of Mathematics: Calculus 2 - Using the Infinite

Discovering the Art of Mathematics: Calculus 2 - Using the Infinite

Rubik's Cube Successes

Rubik's Cube Successes
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